In Canada Transport Quebec is using stringent requirements to ensure that the planned Turcot Interchange reconstruction project stays within budget and is completed on scheduled by 2018. This US$2.95 billion (C$3 billion) project includes replacing the Montreal West, Turcot, Angrignon and De La Verendrye interchanges as well as portions of the 720, 15 and 20 Highways.
      
  
           
                          
                March 21, 2012
              
            
                          
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                In Canada Transports Québec is using stringent requirements to ensure  that the planned Turcot Interchange reconstruction project stays within  budget and is completed on scheduled by 2018. This US$2.95 billion (C$3  billion) project includes replacing the Montreal West, Turcot, Angrignon  and De La Verendrye interchanges as well as portions of the 720, 15 and  20 Highways. In June 2013, Transport Quebec will announce its choice of  consortium to handle the contract for the project. Firms tendering have  to submit bids by 28 March 2012. The interchange update is required to  deal with congestion and handle current as well as anticipated traffic  volumes. At present the Turcot Interchange is used by 300,000  vehicles/day, of which 30,000 are trucks.
      
    
    
        
        
        


